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Discover The New Paradigm That Leverages The 80/20 Principle To Give You More Arabic In An Hour Than YEARS Of Study Combined ▪ Why ignoring it will cost you hundreds of hours in wasted effort in 2012 and beyond … ▪ Why using it will have you understanding and appreciating the miracle of the Qur’an faster than you now believe possible, and… ▪ How to harness it NOW Title and Graphic to be determined TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword .......................................................................... 3 The “Secrets” To Mastering Classical Arabic ............... 5 Why Am I Writing This Now? .......................................... 8 A Bit About Me ............................................................... 11 The Big Mistake ............................................................. 14 That’s Preventing Students from Learning Arabic ..... 14 The Best Way to Learn Arabic ...................................... 22 Leveraging The 80/20 Principle .................................... 23 The Most Advanced System for The Conveyance of Meaning .......................................................................... 28 Conjugating Verbs in Arabic ........................................ 38 The Science of Sarf ....................................................... 42 The Science of Arabic Grammar .................................. 43 Map of The Arabic Language ....................................... 49 Parts of Speech ............................................................. 50 Definitions of مسا (ism), لعف (fi’l), and فرح (harf) .............. 53 Classification of an مسا (ism) .......................................... 54 Classification of a لعف (fi’l) .............................................. 54 Classification of the ف رح (harf) ...................................... 58 Difference Between a Sentence and a Phrase ............ 58 Types of Sentences ....................................................... 60 Six Important Terms Related to Sentences ................. 61 Issue 1: Sequence Does Not Determine Grammar ..... 63 Issue 2: Lack of “is” ...................................................... 65 Grammatical States ....................................................... 68 A Quick Recap of What We Covered ........................... 76 Taking It to the Next Level ............................................ 78 Foreword I still remember my first day in Mufti Yusuf’s class. It was early 2004, before his classes were taught online. That cold Saturday morning, I left home after Fajr to make sure I would make it to class in time. After an hour on subways and buses, I joined my classmates in the little classroom in an Etobicoke high school, eagerly waiting the start of the class. From the first few minutes, when he started talking about patterns and vowels and grammatical states and human emotions, I knew this was going to be like no other Arabic class I’ve ever attended before. This class was different. We weren’t going through some elementary school text book written for children in an Arab country. Nor were we going through a succession of simple, repetitive exercises in a book for students learning Arabic as a second language. It was none of that. In fact, we weren’t following a text book at all. Mufti Yusuf was teaching us Arabic the way that he had learned it years before – based on how his teachers had learned from their teachers. And that was the key. I realized that up until this point, I had never studied Arabic from a native English speaker who had themselves learned to master Arabic. © 2012 Shariah Program www.shariahprogram.ca Page 3
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